Dynafit Tigard 130 Alpine Touring Ski Boots - 2024/2025
The ultimate partner for downhill-oriented athletes, the Dynafit Tigard 130 alpine touring ski boots are compatible with frame bindings as well as tech and alpine bindings. The hunt for powder is on.




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- 70° cuff rotation offers extraordinary freedom of movement
- Patented Hoji Lock system merges the cuff and shell on the inside of the boot into one completely interlocking unit without any play
- Grilamid material with carbon fibers offers very high rigidity with a progressive flex of 130 so you can enjoy your well-earned downhill to the fullest
- With a last width of 101 mm, Power Strap and 4 micro-adjustable buckles, these boots hold your feet snugly in place
- 12° to 15° + release for walking
- Ski/walk mechanism is connected by a cable system that combines the uppermost buckle and the Power Strap: With one hand motion, you can transition between uphill and downhill
- In downhill mode, the Tigard 130 locks out at a max forward lean of 13°, offering you a comfortable yet still athletic and controlled ski position
- Integrated Overlap construction guarantees the foot is enveloped perfectly for precision skiing and direct power transfer
- Easy Entry features mean entry is significantly easier compared to alpine ski boots
- Sturdy, long-lasting Gripwalk soles offer perfect grip and ideal traction when walking out of the bindings
- Compatible with fully automatic crampons (not included)
- Thermo-moldable Dynafitter 15 boot liners lend the highest comfort and rigidity at a light weight
- PrimaLoft® insulation helps your feet stay comfy even in icy temperatures
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View all Dynafit Men's Alpine Touring Ski BootsBest Use | Backcountry Skiing |
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Skill Level | Advanced |
Boot Sole Type | Touring (ISO 9523) with Tech Inserts |
Ski Boot Flex | Stiff Flex |
Flex Index | 130 |
Walk Mode | Yes |
Liner Material | Thermal-formable foam with PrimaLoft insulation |
Moldable Liner | Thermoformable |
Last Width | 101 millimeters |
Cuff Adjustment | Yes |
Number of Buckles | 4 |
Outsole | Gripwalk sole |
Gender | Unisex |
Weight (Pair) | 7 pounds |
24.5 Mondo | 25.5 Mondo | 26.5 Mondo | 27.5 Mondo | 28.5 Mondo | 29.5 Mondo | |
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U.S. Men's | 6.5 | 7.5 | 8.5 | 9.5 | 10.5 | 11.5 |
U.S. Women's | 7.5 | 8.5 | 9.5 | 10.5 | 11.5 | 12.5 |
UK | 5.5 | 6.5 | 7.5 | 8.5 | 9.5 | 10.5 |
EU | 38.7 | 40 | 41.3 | 42.7 | 44 | 45.3 |
Mondo | 24.5 | 25.5 | 26.5 | 27.5 | 28.5 | 29.5 |
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YMMV but I love these boots
Another reviewer complained about the durability of this boot and posted some pics that he said were taken after just four days of use. For comparison, I thought I’d post some pics of my own boots after 120 days of use (admittedly about 90% downhill). Like others, I chose the Tigard 130 primarily because of the Hoji lock system. It’s fantastic. And in my opinion the boot is exceptionally well made, as well as being easy to work with from a bootfitting perspective.
Great concept. Poor durability.
The walk mechanism is amazing and the boots feel incredible on the downhill. Sadly the Grilamid appears to be incredibly soft and is completely chewed at the heel and toe, after only 4 days of skiing. Would not recommend these for freeride, unless you ski tech bindings all the time.
Life is mountains not beach
I've skied with various Dynafit models throughout the years, first ones dating all the way back to the 80s, 3F Comps. Since Vulcan I've been looking for a Dynafit boot that would tick all the boxes, i.e. being light enough going up but robust and responsive coming down. Hoji free 130 and Radical Pro are great boots but wasn't happy with the liners and for longer trips or steeper decent had to swap them for more comfier ones (due to couple of ankle surgeries:)). With Tigard 130 Dynafit hit the sweetspot and I now have a "do it all boot"
Sweet "do-everything" Option
I got these boots specifically because of the Hoji Lock system being introduced to a full on hybrid boot with gripwalk. The flex is pretty dang solid, so I am comfortable using these as a 50/50 boot in and out of the resort. The thing I was blown away by was the functionality of the walk mode. It's so nice that the power strap and both upper buckles are connected to the walk mode lever. The interface of the liner tongue and the overlapping shell is really nice, too. They're relatively easy to get into and quite comfortable liner-wise. My last is around a 103-104mm and I did need to punch them right at the "6th toe." My boot fitter mentioned the plastic being exceptionally easy to work with and I am quite pleased with the fit post molding. I did not mold the liner, as it seems fairly easy to break in over the course of a couple of ski tours. I'm very pleased with the uphill performance of this boot in particular. They also skied quite nicely.
Two days later :)
Love the boot so far. Range for walking seems huge. Boot fit perfect right out of the box. Probably gonna termo fit the liners. Was little worried the heal area was a bit wide and roomy but after the first day it seems to be just right on now. The grip walk is spot on!! Feels very solid. :)